New Podcast! Drawn - The Story of Animation We're in the midst of a new golden age of animation, and this podcast takes a look at the where the industry has been and where it's going -- from the inside. Through dozens of interviews Drawn takes listeners on a unique cartoon journey. | | | New Podcast! Behind the Bastards From Hitler's love of young adult fiction to Saddam Hussein's shameful romance novels, this podcast sheds new, weird light on history's monsters. | | | If You Could Only Smell One Thing, What Would It Be? Why do we love smells? And why do they sometimes fade? This week on the Question Booth, we hear about people's personal connections to their favorite scents and go on a field trip to a candle shop. | | | Episode 5: Fan Films In episode 5, Ify and Dani break down the world of fan films. They discuss what a 'fan film' is, the history of how they came to be including the first one ever made, how it works when it comes to legal and copyright issues, the most popular fan films ever made, & more! They're also joined by Robot Underdog's directing/writing/producing team Donnie & Rita McMillin to discuss their own experiences making fan films. | | | Murderous Millinery From the 1870s to the 1920s, millions of women embraced the fashion for ornamental plumage and as a result millions of birds died for it. | | | Star Wars, Lucas, and Williams: An Introduction As we begin our journey into that galaxy far, far away, we discuss the life of George Lucas, the development of Star Wars, and the early temp scores that led to a symphonic masterpiece: the soundtrack for Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope. | | | We Are The Bomb In episode 40, the girls discuss their past week's and then get in to their topics. Anna attempts to break down the Iran Nuclear Deal aka the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. It's a confusing one cause science is hard to explain for her. What's new? Shereen then talks about the history of the Syrian Joan of Arc: Naziq al-Abid who fought heavily for women's right's in the Middle East. She's a real bad-ass! They then discuss their experiences traveling with their families to their respective home countries, Shereen to Syria, and Anna to Iran. As we always say: it's a fun episode! | | | 'All Cheating Starts At The Magic Castle' The Culture Kings: Edgar and Jacquis Discuss The White House Correspondents' Dinner, Emotionally Cheating, Top 5 Marvel Movies and More. | | | Backyard Blast Furnaces (Entry 091.EZ2220) In which John explains why it's a bad idea to smelt iron on your deck or patio, a seemingly obvious life tip that seems to have escaped Chairman Mao. Certificate #30148. | | | Paul Schneider on Back to the Future Paul Schneider is a pal of Chuck's and also someone he admires quite a bit. A terrific actor who has worked with some of the best in the business, Paul and Chuck sat down in NY and had a great conversation about his career, the benefits of saying no to acting, and Paul's movie crush, BACK TO THE FUTURE. | | | What About Ivanka? Jeff Bezos: I TOO Have Space Money 5.2.18 In episode 139, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian Billy Wayne Davis to discuss the space race with Jeff Bezos, TMZ breaking it down to Kanye West, Ty Cobb retiring and being replaced by Emmet Flood, the White House coming for the DOJ and Rod Rosenstein, why Mueller hasn't questioned Ivanka Trump yet, Trader's Joe's new podcast, how baseball is still boring but trying, & more! | | | What's the deal with two-dollar bills? Despite being pretty rare in comparison to other denominations, the U.S. two-dollar bill is one of the most storied notes in American folklore. So why do some people think it's lucky? Why do others think it's bad luck? Join Ben and Noel as they explore the bizarre evolution of the two-dollar bill. | | | Can Spicy Foods Make Us Live Longer? Does a fondness for spicy food mean you've got an aggressive personality? Did putting spices on our foods help cavemen avoid illnesses? And if you shouldn't drink water after a hot bite, what should you guzzle to put out your blazing mouth fire? Will and Mango investigate all the ups (and a few downs) of an incredibly spicy diet. | | | Cold War Kids On their 2017 sixth album L.A. Divine, Cold War Kids pay tribute to Los Angeles and all its strange glory. "In many ways L.A. is the least divine city, the most hedonistic and irreverent and disconnected from history," says Cold War Kids' singer/guitarist/pianist Nathan Willett. "L.A.'s so massive, I feel like I'm always finding something new in it," says bassist Matt Maust. "It's an incredibly weird place, and I'm happy to have made a record that totally honors that weirdness." In this interview taken from the GRAMMY Museum archive, the band sits down for an intimate discussion on the making of the album and the impact and their endless fascination with their adopted hometown. | | | Questions: Part 1 Payne and the team answer listener questions. | | | | |
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